Many years ago Lee Teter and Wayne
Watson wrote a screenplay that remained unpublished for
over twenty years. Recently the manuscript was dusted
off, developed by Watson, and sent to a book publisher.
The story appears in this new book with some alterations
and with all rough edges included, but it is a good
story – too good to remain unpublished.

The story: A frontier woman is
captured by an Indian war party. Her fear of Indians is
overcome as she lives with the people and comes to know
them. In despair after a devastating loss she makes a
desperate escape. As she attempts to be reunited with
her husband and home she must travel across land only a
few explorers had passed through. . . . a land where no
woman had survived alone.

This book was inspired by the
experiences of a woman who was captured near Cumberland,
Maryland, in the mid-18th century. Characters are based
on real people and reliable accounts, as are many of the
incidents depicted in this book.

Make a cup of coffee and relax as
the 18th century frontier gets personal with you in
“Captured Hearts” by Lee Teter and Wayne Watson.